The Literature of America: From the beginning to the civil warArthur Hobson Quinn, Albert Croll Baugh, Will David Howe Scribner, 1929 - American literature |
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... hath your house been burnt ? Hath your property been destroyed before your face ? Are your wife and children destitute of a bed to lie on , or bread to live on ? Have you lost a parent or a child by their hands , and yourself the ruined ...
... hath your house been burnt ? Hath your property been destroyed before your face ? Are your wife and children destitute of a bed to lie on , or bread to live on ? Have you lost a parent or a child by their hands , and yourself the ruined ...
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... hath stirred up the Indians and the Negroes to de- stroy us ; the cruelty hath a double guilt , it is dealing brutally by us , and treacherously by them . To talk of friendship with those in whom our reason forbids us to have faith ...
... hath stirred up the Indians and the Negroes to de- stroy us ; the cruelty hath a double guilt , it is dealing brutally by us , and treacherously by them . To talk of friendship with those in whom our reason forbids us to have faith ...
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... hath striven Tho ' not with Faith - with godliness - whose throne With desp❜rate energy ' t hath beaten down ; Wearing its own deep feeling as a crown . 1827 SONG FROM " AL AARAAF " ' Neath blue - bell or streamer- Or tufted wild spray ...
... hath striven Tho ' not with Faith - with godliness - whose throne With desp❜rate energy ' t hath beaten down ; Wearing its own deep feeling as a crown . 1827 SONG FROM " AL AARAAF " ' Neath blue - bell or streamer- Or tufted wild spray ...
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